Objective: To investigate engagement in metacognitive acceptance and subsequent efficacy with respect to decreasing 2 risk factors for disordered eating, body dissatisfaction (BD), and negative affect (NA). Method: In a pilot experiment, 20 female undergraduates (Mage = 24.35, SD = 9.79) underwent a BD induction procedure, received acceptance training using brief written instructions, and were then assessed on engagement in the technique. In a second experiment in which acceptance training was enhanced through the use of video format and a guided experiential exercise, 80 female undergraduates (mean age = 23.59, SD = 8.98) were randomized to an acceptance or control group following the same BD induction. Outcome measures were taken at basel...
Previous research has shown that internalization of body image ideals, different exercise motivation...
Researchers have yet to examine the effect of the communicator\u27s weight status on participants\u2...
Objective: Positive body image may represent a protective factor for the development of Eating Disor...
Objective: To investigate engagement in metacognitive acceptance and subsequent efficacy with respec...
Objectives: Mindfulness-based interventions have shown effectiveness in reducing risk factors for di...
This study was a small randomized clinical trial collecting pilot data to assess the effectiveness o...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of different ways of responding t...
The authors examined the relative effectiveness of 3 different approaches to the experience of body ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether a computerized cognitive bias modification traini...
A disruptive relationship with food is one that endorses disordered eating patterns (DEP), including...
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective: Eating disorder psychopathology is associated with a prope...
The Body Image-Acceptance and Action Questionnaire measures cognitive flexibility and acceptance rel...
Objective: Brief self-guided activities designed for focused and immediate benefits, termed microint...
Objective: This study investigates the relationships between metacognitions, emotions and disordered...
On average, participants in behavioral weight-loss interventions lose 8 kilograms (kg) at 6. months,...
Previous research has shown that internalization of body image ideals, different exercise motivation...
Researchers have yet to examine the effect of the communicator\u27s weight status on participants\u2...
Objective: Positive body image may represent a protective factor for the development of Eating Disor...
Objective: To investigate engagement in metacognitive acceptance and subsequent efficacy with respec...
Objectives: Mindfulness-based interventions have shown effectiveness in reducing risk factors for di...
This study was a small randomized clinical trial collecting pilot data to assess the effectiveness o...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare the effects of different ways of responding t...
The authors examined the relative effectiveness of 3 different approaches to the experience of body ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether a computerized cognitive bias modification traini...
A disruptive relationship with food is one that endorses disordered eating patterns (DEP), including...
© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Objective: Eating disorder psychopathology is associated with a prope...
The Body Image-Acceptance and Action Questionnaire measures cognitive flexibility and acceptance rel...
Objective: Brief self-guided activities designed for focused and immediate benefits, termed microint...
Objective: This study investigates the relationships between metacognitions, emotions and disordered...
On average, participants in behavioral weight-loss interventions lose 8 kilograms (kg) at 6. months,...
Previous research has shown that internalization of body image ideals, different exercise motivation...
Researchers have yet to examine the effect of the communicator\u27s weight status on participants\u2...
Objective: Positive body image may represent a protective factor for the development of Eating Disor...